FormulaID 6305
竹叶石膏汤
Ancient TCM prescriptions
Typhoid fever, febrile diseases, residual heat after summer diseases, dual damage to qi and body fluids. Symptoms include high fever with profuse sweating, chest stuffiness, rebellious qi with nausea, dry mouth and a des
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final formula record.
- Formula Id
- 6305
- Core Entity Id
- 51720
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- 竹叶石膏汤
- Name Cn
- 竹叶石膏汤
- Name Pinyin
- ZhuYeShiGaoTang
- Name En
- ZhuYeShiGaoTang
- Dosage Form
- 汤剂
- Dosage Form En
- Decoction
- Herbs Pinyin
- Zhu YeShi GaoBan XiaMai Men DongRen ShenGan CaoJing Mi
- Herbs Cn
- 竹叶石膏半夏麦门冬人参甘草粳米
- Indications Cn
- 伤寒, 温病, 暑病余热未清,气津两伤证。症见身热多汗,心胸烦闷,气逆欲呕,口干喜饮,或虚烦不寐,舌红苔少,脉虚数。
- Indications En
- Typhoid fever, febrile diseases, residual heat after summer diseases, dual damage to qi and body fluids. Symptoms include high fever with profuse sweating, chest stuffiness, rebellious qi with nausea, dry mouth and a desire to drink, or deficiency vexation and insomnia, a red tongue with scanty coating, and a weak and rapid pulse.
- Category
- Ancient TCM prescriptions
- Reference
- GuShiYiJing
- Administration
- Oral
- Syndromes Cn
- 清热生津,益气和胃
- Syndromes En
- Clear heat and generate fluids, tonify qi and harmonize the stomach.
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
ZhuYeShiGaoTang
Role
pinyin
Source
ETCM_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
Yes
Name
竹叶石膏汤
Role
preferred
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
竹叶石膏汤
Role
preferred
Source
HERB_v2
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
Zhuye Shigao Decoction; Zhu Ye Shi Gao Decotion
Role
english
Source
HERB_v2
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Zhuye Shigao Decoction; Zhu Ye Shi Gao Decotion
Role
english
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang
Role
pinyin
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Name
Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang
Role
pinyin
Source
HERB_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Aliases
Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.
Zhu Ye Shi Gao TangZhuye Shigao Decoction; Zhu Ye Shi Gao DecotionZhuYeShiGaoTang
Cross References
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Herb
HBFO006363
Etcm Formula
ZhuYeShiGaoTang
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-FORMULA-DCACCDB87E4F
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Source
Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions
Category
Ancient TCM prescriptions
Dosage Form
Decoction
Dosage Form
汤剂 (Decoction)
Administration
Oral
Herbs In Pinyin
Zhu Ye, Shi Gao, Ban Xia, Mai Men Dong, Ren Shen, Gan Cao, Jing Mi
Herbs In Chinese
竹叶, 石膏, 半夏, 麦门冬, 人参, 甘草, 粳米
Syndromes In Chinese
清热生津,益气和胃
Syndromes In English
Clear heat and generate fluids, tonify qi and harmonize the stomach.
Indications In Chinese
伤寒, 温病, 暑病余热未清,气津两伤证。症见身热多汗,心胸烦闷,气逆欲呕,口干喜饮,或虚烦不寐,舌红苔少,脉虚数。
Indications In English
Typhoid fever, febrile diseases, residual heat after summer diseases, dual damage to qi and body fluids. Symptoms include high fever with profuse sweating, chest stuffiness, rebellious qi with nausea, dry mouth and a desire to drink, or deficiency vexation and insomnia, a red tongue with scanty coating, and a weak and rapid pulse.
Major Symptoms Or Signs
Irritated, Thirsty
Herbs Contained In This Formula (Chinese Pinyin)
ZhuYeXiYangCanMaiDongLiLuDouHuaFenTianShengCaoShiGaoShiHuZhiMuGanZheHeiDouYuZhuDengXin
Reference (Ancient Books Of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
GuShiYiJing